Justin Bieber: Why He’s Lost Control Without Selena Gomez — Report

It’s no secret — Justin has been extra wild ever since his split from the ‘Spring Breakers’ actress. But he’s starting to lose it, and a new report gives substantial evidence why. Keep reading to find out!

Justin Bieber: How Selena Gomez Helped Him

A source close to Justin’s team tells the New York Daily News that it’s more than just heartbreak that is causing him to act out. Reportedly, he was also this wild during his relationship with Selena, but she was always there to calm him down!

Justin’s team consciously utilized Selena as a way to keep Justin out of trouble: “They’d get her to convince him to do things he needed to do,” the source says. “He’d listen to her.”

It’s interesting to find out that Justin’s behavior is way more than a spurned ex acting out, and that pretty much everyone around him knows it. Though it is a little scary — if Justin’s problem is himself, instead of a hard breakup, how will he ever get better?

Justin Bieber’s Bad Behavior

The Biebs has been on an epic news-making run for his misconduct. It started with Justin stripping on stage, but has graduated to partying with mystery girls and getting into Twitter fights with The Black Keys drummer.

Spending the past week in London, the craziness has really amped up. On Feb. 26, Justin stepped out in an absurd outfit. Once that got properly bashed, he decided to hardly wear clothes in public. On Mar. 1, Justin’s circus-themed (appropriate?) party was cut short when a mob and the paparazzi overran the Cirque du Soir nightclub, a melee during which one fan was trampled. Justin tweeted, “Worst birthday” after the incident.

To round out his horrendous week, Justin hit the stage at London’s O2 arena nearly two hours late, sending fans into a booing frenzy. The “Boyfriend” singer did apologize on Twitter, but it’s safe to say he’s losing the goodwill of his fans and the public.

It’s worrisome to think that Justin might actually need Selena. We hope he can find a way to control himself, or that he finds someone else who can help.